PinnedDancing to the Rhythm of Care: Where Science and Humanism MeetBelow is the original version of my medical school personal statement; a version I had to delete because I felt it was too raw and…Mar 29, 2022Mar 29, 2022
The Blur Plays OnBelow is a small essay I wrote last fall in outpatient clinic. There has been a long hiatus between publications on this site as clinical…Jul 14Jul 14
Why the New Name “Deconstructing Medicine”?To anyone who has stumbled upon my sparse writing over the last six months or so there remain a lot of unanswered questions about what this…Jun 23, 2022Jun 23, 2022
Caring for the Center of MedicineAt a time when we have the science, technology, and political prowess to propel allopathic medicine forward, a palpable tension has arisen…Mar 28, 2022Mar 28, 2022
Could there be an Evidence-based Chiropractic?When some think about “alternative medicine” they envision a whole slew of quackery about to wreak havoc on the public, deceiving them with…Mar 18, 20221Mar 18, 20221
Archie Cochrane and the Early Days of Evidence-Based Medicine: Seeing Medicine through the Eyes of…Everything that we do today in science and medicine has a history. Some practices, views, and philosophies have their origins in social…Sep 5, 2021Sep 5, 2021
We are all Armchair Philosophers: Growing Up in Anti-Vaccination CultureThe spring semester of 2020 was my final semester of college. I was enrolled in a seminar course The Social Epistemology of Science. We…Jan 24, 2021Jan 24, 2021